From the Big Lottery Fund:
Dagenham based Lifeline Network International, will use £214,373 for a project that will provide accessible primary education to the most disadvantaged children, including former child combatants and children affected by the war. Kuntorloh is a community on the outskirts of Freetown where many families were displaced during the war. This project will enable children in the community to attend school and to receive a quality education that meets their needs. The curriculum will encourage the children to tackle issues relating to reconciliation and reintegration as well as tailored education for the development of practical skills and HIV/AIDS awareness.
TRIBUTE TO RICHARD COLE from John Singleton, August 4, 2006:
We are sad to inform you that our dear friend Richard Cole, Director of the Nehemiah Project in Freetown, died in the early hours... read more >>> |